MAG58 Posted April 19, 2010 Report Share Posted April 19, 2010 Looking through Pierce Weber and found this little gem. I've never seen one before and they've only got one... But for 70 bucks it can be yours. Looks like there's ample room to port the crap out of it too should you want to do that... Manifold Were's fisch? He needs to get this and an E13 and dump it in his 1000. Quote Link to comment
fisch Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Just found this too, man I am playing catch-up! So freakin rad Mag, my only thought though is that this carb set-up would poke into the steering column (and possibly the fender too!!) Do you have these carbs? How long are they? Such a good price!!! Quote Link to comment
fisch Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Ah, I found measurements. I have 10" before fender and a steering column in the way. The carbs are 7" long w/ horns, then you have to figure the manifold is longer than 3" I'd guess and a modern head would probably be wider that the C-engine too. I also figured out this is for the later 80's E engine and not the 60's 320 era. I think the later ones were FWD too. But they did make a turbo version! Alas as I got to measuring I realized nothing will fit in there with that steering column, so it'd have to go for almost any swap but a MG or J-series, possible A-series or the E1 series. And no long carbs allowed! Hmmm where is my Borgeson catalog? (Really though I will do well just to get it on the road with the stock engine this year. Swaps are stuff of dreams right now!) Quote Link to comment
ggzilla Posted August 27, 2010 Report Share Posted August 27, 2010 I think it is safe to say virtually no one in USA has an E10 engine. They were never sold here, but were in the F10 and N10 cars in other countries. The 1960s engine was the C1 (1000) and E1 (1200). E10, E13, E15ET and E16 started in 1982. Quote Link to comment
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